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National allocation of funds by Healthy People
2010 health problem
In fiscal year 2008, the states used the PHHS block grant to fund the
following areas:
Health
Program Area |
Amount |
Public Health Data, Surveillance, Epidemiology, and Training |
$13,838,316 |
Educational
and Community-Based Programs |
$12,239,012 |
Heart Disease and Stroke |
$9,282,508 |
Rape or Attempted
Rape |
$7,418,065 |
Injury and Violence Prevention |
$7,000,172 |
Emergency Medical
Services |
$6,489,725 |
Administrative Cost |
$5,663,998 |
Immunization and
Infectious Diseases |
$4,979,853 |
Physical Activity and Fitness |
$3,716,586 |
Nutrition and
Overweight |
$3,502,583 |
Oral Health |
$3,248,689 |
Access to Health
Care |
$2,606,593 |
Environmental Health |
$2,421,099 |
Food Safety |
$1,783,150 |
Sexually Transmitted Diseases |
$1,576,098 |
Diabetes |
$1,288,413 |
Cancer |
$883,651 |
Occupational
Safety and Health |
$726,912 |
Family Planning |
$519,291 |
Mental Health and
Mental Disorders |
$466,528 |
Vision and Hearing |
$441,474 |
Health
Communication |
$400,026 |
Substance Abuse |
$360,951 |
HIV-AIDS |
$194,776 |
Respiratory Diseases |
$183,487 |
Maternal, Infant,
and Child Health |
$175,832 |
Direct Assistance |
$174,047 |
Arthritis,
Osteoporosis, and Chronic Back Conditions |
$118,556 |
Tobacco Use |
$15,405 |
Chronic Kidney
Disease |
$3,540 |
Grand Total |
$91,719,336 |
* Separate authorization of funds.
Page last reviewed: October 28, 2008
Page last modified: October 28, 2008
Content source: National Center for
Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion |
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